
Flintlock pistol - musket gun 3D model
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Hi everyone! This model comes in a .max file format with vray scene setup already done. It's also exported as .fbx and .obj formats for easy use in different software. The Vray textures are packed into the textures.rar file, so you can easily access them. If you're planning to import this model into Unity 5, just use the unity.rar textures. Plus, I've included a scene set up in Marmoset toolbag - all you need to do is use the marmoset.rar textures. Feel free to reach out with any questions! Historical Note: Flintlock pistols served as both self-defense tools and military arms. Their short effective range made them commonly used alongside swords or cutlasses. Although most pistols were smoothbore, some were rifled for better accuracy. Flintlock pistols came in a wide variety of sizes and styles, often overlapping and difficult to categorize. Many names we use today were applied by collectors and dealers long after these firearms had become obsolete. The smallest pistols measured under 6 inches (15 cm) in length, while the largest exceeded 20 inches (51 cm). By the late 1700s, even the larger pistols had shrunk to around 16 inches (41 cm). The smallest models were designed to fit into typical pockets or hand warming muffs and could be easily carried by women. Larger sizes were typically worn in holsters across a horse's back just ahead of the saddle. In-between sizes included coat pocket pistols, coach pistols meant for carrying on coaches, and belt pistols with hooks that slipped over belts or waistbands. Horse pistols were used for larger models. The Queen Anne pistol design stands out as particularly elegant and was produced in all sizes.
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